No worries...Yeah none of them go from food to water... they eat what they want and then drink.. they used to eat..drink..eat.. drink back and fourth

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No worries...Yeah none of them go from food to water... they eat what they want and then drink.. they used to eat..drink..eat.. drink back and fourth
Okay. Lol. Thank goodnessNo worries...![]()
Did ya cook it?So... they like oatmeal! Lol
No I didn’t cook it... I put it in water though. LolDid ya cook it?
I tried giving mine oatmeal once they flung it all over the place but didn't eat much.
I don't even bother with treats much because they will hardly ever try it. Mine like peas and dandelion greens, and they love wheat seed. I soak the wheat seed over night first. Not sure if I have to soak the seedbut they like it that way. I have also found this stuff View attachment 1247626 View attachment 1247627 I only give them a handful of this once or twice a week at the most. It floats in water so it's kinda fun to toss it to them while they are swimming
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Some peafowl breeders swear by that stuff!I have also found this stuff
I only give them a handful of this once or twice a week at the most. It floats in water so it's kinda fun to toss it to them while they are swimming![]()
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I thought it looked like some good ingredients in there. It wasn't too expensive just as an occasional treat about 5 dollars for the bag.Some peafowl breeders swear by that stuff!
Lol, that's crazy misinformation, of course they are okay.Are dried meal worms okay for ducks? I read somewhere that they were not.